“The share of income going to higher-income households rose, while the share going to lower-income households fell.”-CBO Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007
The U.S. Congressional Budget Office released data that showed the top 1% of the population saw their incomes jump 275% over 28 years: “For the 1 percent of the population with the highest income, average real after-tax household income grew by 275 percent between 1979 and 2007.”
The next highest income earners, the top 19% of the population (not counting the top 1%), saw their incomes go up 65%, “…much faster than
it did for the remaining 80 percent of the population…”.
As you go down the income ladder, the majority of workers (which are at the bottom of the scale) actually saw their income drop 2% to 3%: “All other groups saw their shares decline by 2 to 3 percentage points.”
This latest data backs up earlier reports from the Internal Revenue Service. In a 2007 report, the IRS said that incomes for the majority of the U.S. population had actually been dropping since 1986! They used tax filings to compile their data.
What’s been happening is that the elites have been waging a class war to suck up most of the money in our our economic system. The top 1% are not trickle downers, they are money hoarders!